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D .EV E R N G H 1 M & Co H a v e Just received from New-Yoik, a large assortment of • School Books, —viz.— BIBLES, W a tts' Psalms & Hymns, Testam e n ts , M u rray’s Gram m ar, do. \ do. Abridged, English Readers, W e b s ter’s Spelling Book, N o rth A m erican do. do. C o b b ’s do. do. W a lker’s Dictionary, Da boll’s Arithm etic, M o rse’s Geography, Childs’ Instructor, A variety of T o y Books, Blank do. and first quality W riting Paper. Wanted l OCX) pr. woolen Socks, A quantity ot home made F lannel and Fulled Cloth. ALSO—On« T on of first quality Butter, for which a fair price will be paid io Goods, at their lowest cash prices. P a lm y ra, Sept. 28,1822. 2.7-tJ. Wheat and Corn ! unted in psymeat for debts due the Printer. ________ * Wood ~ Waatti la }a/*Mt t o tha P»l*r» HcraM. From the Albany Daily Jidvertittr. TH E GREEKS. lip warrior* o f Greece ! riie tn t h , n l f h t ! UnTarl the prom' banner o f freedom afar~- Ttie God of tlie ^iut will pretMe o'er the 6[ht, Aod crush the rude Turk, uoder liberty'! car ! A rue la thy (lory, Re-echo the ftory. Of Spartani who fou|ht t t Therwiepylae'i itra’t bet tby ordpanca thunder, Till ti»en atander, 71iy fetter, are trophy’d on llberty’f gate ! I.*t tbe bolt of d'Snoci\ wtih^*en(raoc« be burl'd O o n g the brljlit m , wheresjhy young oa»y rk Till H ellnpont*. waleri in tiiunph have curl'd W ith tbe tephyr '•( freedom. ia lu t io | Hi t id e , I ' Tbe pillar of Fame, Shall hallow each none. Ofheroea, what* h^irti to tlieir country are g it ’o ! Thy (eaiu> thall rite, in d wcend to the tkla*. To (rave their nchievemeata on record1! of heav’o 1 T h e elarioo of war hai already been blow s — T h y cave and thy mountain, re echo Ihe (train ! Prom Mho* to Ida, it* ibrill note* hare flown. And rous’d frnto ibeir ileep tha bright itie* t f the main. By thy citie* io flame* ' By thy children In chaio* ! By th^riood th*t b«i delug'd thy fav'rlle lile * L e i t tie ,«ord oerer re*t, 7511 iheilhed in the brea*t Of tyrant*, whu dare thy e*cutcheon* defile I l b y bill* and Iby aioonlaia*, oh Greece ! are the *arae. Ai when Penclet thunder'd, or Socrate* taught. Still bright are the ,cenea of thy forefather*' fame, W Uen MiUiadr, bird and 7% rmiitoclei fought. Thy tool mun luherit The patriot ipirlt That (team 'd lile • \ leot'nel *tar\ on tby ( lo r y , W’hitli tmothrred io long. /rill awake *h h Ih* *ong, Ilh a m pae*n, nl triumph thall b lu o a tby dory Land of the brav* I thall thy youn( warrior* weep, W lien Ibe iword il unibaatti'd, and the war-BOta i* blown 1 For hid it, oh Grecian* 1 awake from you' *leep. And bunt frutn tlie fetter* of tyranny1* thiooa ' ’Mid the rannon'* load rattle, The Ood ofthe battle W ill watch o'er thin* enaigni, unyielding—unrir'n, J nd Ihy genlu* (hall ri.«, to rrcrive in the ikie* rbe charter ofllberty (raoled by bear’o ’ September 21, IK 2 From the H a lifax Compiltr. r# A PftlTTV, IILLT ?a*»0 LADT W hy iheuld io fair a form a* tblna, I'owcn *o weak a tolodP It I* becaute tbe Power D ivlie, T o each one would be kind. The peacock bat it* plume* to boat), Thr oightiogale it* *ong* | O f crength, tbr lyoo ha* Ibe m o il, _ Speed to the bone beloaga fo- fT<*»* Ihu* our Maker did ordain, blenung* lo diipeote , k j & n I of atASTT gave to Jaoe, 1% 'ihtr* p « be i m i s . r*OM TkX MOUNT *10* MlSSIOIUaT. ADDRESS. m k reason to b e um p ire, h e r ju d g m e n t would be, t h t t the 8tacles iu the w ay of e v a n g e li- zing the A m erican Indian*, ace as one to ten of those turm o u n - t^f) b y m issionaries toH indbston. T h e r e th e ir prejudices in favor of4c«irtain superstitious r i t c s i ia r e bVen becom ing m o re and m o re te r a te for ages. It \would uire a folio to describ e a ll the ^ m o n i e s mingled with th e ir iio n . Prejudice, in a rneas _ . e m u st be rem o v e d , beforr Ihey will ever listen to the her aid of s a lvation: Reason would d e s p a ir of ever penetrating tht* “ scaly hide of this leviathan,” w ith one ray of truth. B u t there is little else n iters int$ th e creed o f our Indians except belief in the existance o f Ihe G r e a t Spir it and that of a future s t a t e ; at least, these are their cardinal doctrines. No cast need be broken. T h e heart is not shut up and bolted as is th a t of the H indostanee from the approach of the »* T r u e .Light.” T h e Indians have peculiar claim s on us. W e till a n d share ihe luxuries o f the ground of w h ich they w e re once th e rights <ul owners. A n d w h a t have we given for it ? Some o f ns p e r haps a blanket, a jack-knife or drink of w h iskey, and some have m anured it w ith the In dian’s blood. W e will not now e n ter Into a discussion ot this, su b jec t; but it is w e ll known, we gave but little for the soil w h ich yields in so g r e a t abun dance. “ But the C h e rokees have m u rdered our lathers a n d breth ren.” But should w e evince th a t superiority over them to which the gospel proposes to el evate C h ristians, w e re we to glut our revenge upon them in return ? T h is gospel requires a f f e c t i o n tow a rds our enem ies, not indifference, n o r h a tred. It was formerly the policy of governm ents to exterm inate those barbarious nations that chanced to live contiguous to them . O u r own has frequently w a g ed w a r against those tribes on our frontiers and driven them from one hunting ground to an other ; but we have lately s e e n the evil of the course pursued tow a rd them and w e are n o # trying in some scanty m e asure to m a k e reparation for the inju ries done them . T h e system we havft recently a d o p ted, form* B rethhkh and FniENn8.-—W e . a n e w era in th e history o f pol have aburidant reason to b e .itick s . Less than h a lf a centti- grateful to God, aud abundant1 rv ago, the LEGisLATutug.or N ew - encouragementncouragement too redoubleedouble our< u r • Y orkrk interdictednterdicted thh e preachreach - e t r o xo i t e p exertions. W h a t the Lord has! uco of the gospel , to the tribe * effected by us as instruments,} on t h e ir borders . B u t a differ ent spirit has gotten hold of,tbe people. Even from tb e national C a b inet a redeem ing .spirit hltr, gone forth and a lr e a d y blessed the C h e rokee, the C h ickasaw and Ossage, arid “ in strains as *w e e t as angles.use,” s « n t i t a voice of m e rcy to tbe »hore» o f Africa. Forty years gone, Protesfani England with *11 her, £ * * * £ * and Lords did not'iitfcm fc^£> can be seen in our Minutes.— W e think from these it is mani fest, that the weapon, which the enemies of missions have long handled, “ T h e C h erokees c a n not b e converted,” is fairly wres ted from their bands. T h e y have virtually affirmed, that to spbdue the enmity ofan Indian’s heart, lies beyond Omnipotent power, and that, go where he would he would be an Indian still. We feel assured that if grace is implanted „ in hte heart, go where h e .may. he will b e a Christian still, W e dare not put bounds to ih e strength ol Omnipotence. W e re we to ad- _____ fete^niiionfrottjaccoonts Which were carried * hd*»ei' brolSe aWay fro*, ^ . ffastMcbored I^e” ^ instruct iqdbettertheto. e n t e l l ^ H ^ - to “• p leach J e iu s and the insur rection” inU]li/i,bly. . B u t; s till the watch-wprd o f the soldier was extermtnatiion. - T h e idea of converting the heathen w a s r e p resented in England, to be as wild and visionary as il is,by Home in Am erica. B u t . hi 8 }«hort time these philanthropists silently wrought a most mighty (hange in H indoston; and tho* there are som e troops there, we hope there a re douole the num ber of n ative Christian su b jec ts; subjects who w e re once given up to the most stupid and abom inable idolatries. T b e Beram- pore mission- h a r e baptized on profession of-their faitn, Viearly 1000! Now instead o f trans porting in every vessel the fierce soldier with all the im p lem ents o f war, some are freighted with the messengers o f peace and the W o rd of life. England and our own nation, have felt th a t the course form erly p tirsned, was im p o litick; it is changed. B u t shall m o n archist E n g land, who, it }s( said oppresse# b e r hom o subjects by taxation, outstrip iTi tbe m a rch and exceed iti th r diffusiveness of h e r benejgplence, Republican Am erica ? Let us pursue the labour of love which we h a v e c o m m e n c e d . a few years u n d e r th e smiles of Providence, and the Indian will become; tem p e rate a n d industri o u s he will e a t tbe bread o f bis own earning, ra th e r than th a t o f tha woman b e m a k e s b is drudge, his midnight “powoW” will give place to C h ristian iites and his song o f w a r for t h a t of redeem ing love. Yes, ere- Ibng, this s o n g will be sung from the fatthesse& of the Alleghany to the R o c k y Mountains, and the Patagonian of the s o u th shall find a C h ris tian brother in the Esquim a u x o f th e north. T h e w rfderness shall blossom a s tb e rose. T h e Missouri *nd the C o lum b ia a like, jihall reflect . froth their glassy Brrine ot S c ««nce & the T e m p le of th^. living God. W h at lib e ral aiinded G e o rgi an u there, w b o has b o t fre quently contem p lated tbia Vast subject—dweltwith\ple»«ure; on the^scenenr^his imaginatibn cre. tnat it ;isoon ' m f W m i b D o t h e f w e a k e s t r e q u t r * - v Cherokee. A-%4e!ip|ltiij(^6tbr^' Isis, hpw e ter^w h o hsd takeri imsnsions of tho miseries of d i * c * T e r t g m - % a t - to u i h H t f I,;'H i* iif'» I r e i i d T ta» .■ r t i & M V ’ h‘i D » S . « t . come,,? ■- • A duei . SHtriwQoPi S e c * /r